WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (Oct 1)
4. Foley’s Character Is An Idiot
I simply don’t give a f**k. Not even one of them. Not even a half a f**k. Thank you.
That is an open statement to Stephanie McMahon and Mick Foley and Triple H.
I don’t care what Stephanie knew, I don’t care when she knew it, I don’t care what she’ll find out, or what she’ll reveal or what she ate for dinner or well...really anything she has to say. She’s not a wrestler, Mick is no longer a wrestler, and unless they’re going to set up one of the all-time weirdest freak show matches ever with Steph vs. Foley in a street fight, then this is a complete waste of time.
There is absolutely NO good way this angle can play out. None. Let’s say Steph and Hunter are in cahoots. Cool, so we’re doing an incredibly roundabout way of The Authority angle all over again? Steph wasn't in on screwing over Rollins? What are we going to do then, a divorce angle?
And really, I get how Mick loves to go on social media and talk about the loss of his manhood and whatnot in his "aw shucks look at me" manner, but really, if his TV character had any intelligence he had a million things to fire back with in their segment together.
“Stephanie, you’ve been the most evil person in WWE over the past 18 years. You tried to kill this company in 2001, you’ve fired tons of people without justification, you’ve pulled this nonsense with Triple H before, you’ve had tons of people beaten in front of millions of fans, so sorry, you get no benefit of the doubt, and I don’t trust you!”
Instead, he took the verbal abuse, basically asking every viewer to turn off their brain and go along with this insanely pointless storyline.